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Penthouse Magazine - February 1978

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Description

This is a used copy of the February 1978 Penthouse magazine.

These old vintage Penthouse mags are just as good as their Playboy rival. They provide wonderful nostalgic memories, with the old advertisements, the stories, articles by well-known figures of the day, funny and erotic cartoons, and of course the photos of the beautiful young ladies isn't bad either.

If you ever were a young lad who discovered your Dad's stash of Penthouse magazines and secretly viewed them with a bunch of friends, then going through them again will bring back those old memories.

This is a magazine that has been read but is in very good condition. No damage to the cover other than minor scuff marks, with no holes or tears. All pages are bound. The majority of pages are undamaged with minimal creasing or tearing, minimal pencil/pen underlining of text, no highlighting of text, no writing in margins, minor water stains, and no stuck pages.

The centerfold is intact.

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Reviews

The listing was grossly misleading. There was no mention of the loose, wobbly base, second hole where the arm had been reattached, and missing red paint on the hat. In fact, when I re-examined the photos, these details seem intentionally missed altogether! The photos show a nutcracker soldier in Excellent condition. On a scale of Poor-Mint Condition, this one ranks Good/Okay, but certainly NOT Excellent.
It is an antique after all, so I'm giving it as a gift to my sister-in-law as is, but I feel that I paid for an Excellent condition antique and received a lesser condition.

Ron Hartman responded

Hope, I’m sorry that you are unhappy with your purchase. If you had contacted us privately we would have been more than willing to have the item returned for a full refund. As to its condition, it was gifted to me by a family member who purchased it new many years ago, and has been displayed on a wall shelf, solidly standing without any wobbles. If it had been previously repaired, it was unknown to me and not visible during our inspection. I will agree that it had a very minor loss of red paint in one area on top of the hat. Again, sorry that it did not meet your expectations.

We take intellectual property concerns very seriously, but many of these problems can be resolved directly by the parties involved. We suggest contacting the seller directly to respectfully share your concerns.